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Originally posted by Murco
No, these options aren't the cheapest but they are the ultimate for accurate detail. You can truly trick-out a curbside model with photo-etch for less than $25.00. The real money comes when you trick-out an engine like in my ZL1 Camaro (see AF gallery). The engine alone cost about $75.00 in photo-etch and plating, not to mention the pulleys, distributor base and other parts I machined myself along with my labor. The carburator alone has 16 photo-etch pieces and 2 weeks of time in it.
The question you need to ask yourself is, "How detailed do I want this car to be and what am I willing to do to get it there??"
 
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Dude, you're pro-star!!! That's one nice looking engine!